Well mate, I don't know what to say except...congratulations!
I've lived in Dubai for the last 15 years and Satwa is one of my favorite places.
Like one poster said, it sounds like you are on, or near, Al Diyafa Street, which is great. Al Diyafah is a fantastic little place, one of the oldest streets here. I'm on it literally every other night!
Want a bite to eat? Pop down to any of the fast food joints for a no frills meal. Fancy a 'proper' restaurant? There are some Lebanese ones, not to mention a very nice Chinese. Also, you're a stone's throw away from two hotels - Ridges and the Rotana, with all that that means...
Grab a shawarma, or take a smoke in one of the shisha cafes. It's such a great place to just chill out in the evening, unwind and watch ordinary people going about their ordinary business, not these friggin idiots who dress like they're permanently about to step foot on a catwalk, or wera their wear shades even at eight o clock at night...
The sights, the smells of Satwa - I wouldn't swap it for anything! The curry houses, the little Indian/Pakistani sweet shops, the Filipino eateries, the mad hustle and bustle of REAL people in a REAL world...
A lot of people think that the only reason some expats feel like this - about places like Karama and Satwa - is because they can't afford to live in new Dubai. Honestly, that's bollox. I know loads of people who dig Satwa and find new Dubai utterly. utterly. dull.
Satwa, Karama or some little places in Bur Dubai or Deira...I'll take them over Dubai Marina or some bland, faceless existence in the Springs anyday...
Also, you're right next door to Jumeirah and a stone's throw away from Sheikh Zayed Rd - you want posh, sophisticated cafes, restaurants, bars and nightclubs - it's right there too. The public beach, Dubai Marine Hotel, Jumeirah Beach Rd, you're there.
Any which way bro, you're in a great little spot!